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We wish you an enjoyable stay at your chosen Castle Park California hotel. Seasoned travellers will become acquainted with the famous hotels in their destinations. The Norfolk Hotel in Nairobi, the Hotel Metropole in Hanoi, the Hotel del Coronado in San Diego, the Shangri-La Hotel in Lhasa, the PuLi Hotel and Spa in Shanghai, the Savoy Hotel in London and the Fasano Hotel e Restaurante Rio in Rio de Janeiro. are among the historic, famous and/or luxurious of the international hotels.

Kabar, Rudolf Valentino's Great Dane, who still lollops about the Los Angeles Pet Cemetery; the haunted fourth floor window and other mysteries at the Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles; the spectral woman who still supervises the Phoenix Inn oriental restaurant in Alhambra;Tahoe Tessie, Lake Tahoe's answer to Lake Champlain's Champ and to Nessie, the Loch Ness Monster; the blue, brain-like ETs of Palos Verdes; San Diego's haunted Horton Grand Hotel; the male phantom of San Diego's luxurious US Grant Hotel; and the little phantom girl who knocks on the door of Room 42 and the spectral madame of Room 33 who are among the ghosts of the San Remo Hotel, San Francisco, are among the true ghost stories, myths and legends of California.

The beautiful but sad Amanda, said to haunt Room 325 of the Vagabond Motel, San Diego; the spectral prisoners of Alcatraz; the giant lumberjack Paul Bunyan and his blue ox Babe, claimed as employees by the Red River Lumber Company of Westwood; the sirens, serpents and flying monsters that once inhabited Santa Barbara Island and which may, perhaps, be reawakened one day; Santa Paula's horned, white and hairy anthropoid, the Billiwhack Monster; the many hauntings of the Queen Mary in Long Beach, which include a Lady in White in the reception area, children playing in the swimming pool, a man killed in the engine room and the mystery of room B340; the ghostly sailors of the aircraft carrier USS Hornet in Alameda; and cowboys still searching for their gold in Rios Canyon, San Diego, are other legendary tales of ghosts and haunted places in California.

The spirits of Kate Morgan, a little boy and girl, the mistress of a millionaire, a Victorian lady who likes to dance and a former caretaker in San Diego's famous Hotel Del Coronado (used in the movie Some Like it Hot and remarkable for its Victorian wooden architecture); the haunted parking garage and eighteenth floor lounge of the Los Angeles Airport Marriott; the reputedly haunted Room 217 of the Marriott Hotel, Long Beach; the many ghosts of Elysian Park, Los Angeles, including a headless hound and a Lady in White; the spirits of Sacramento City Cemetery, including a little girl and a pit bull terrier; the haunted swimming pool of Ramona Convent Secondary School in Alhambra, where bathers have their legs grabbed by unseen hands (the nun in white, in the library, is more harmless); the Mennonite Lady in White of Adelaida Cemetery, who on Friday nights puts flowers on the grave of a child; and the reputedly haunted Renaissance Los Angeles Airport hotel, part of the Marriott chain, are more weird folklore associated with California.

The spirit of schoolteacher Miss Mary Lake in Room 410 of the Queen Anne Hotel in San Francisco, which was once a girls' school; the spectral white deer of San Diego's Presidio Park; the wraiths of Camp Comfort County Park, which include a phantom horsewoman, a charred man, a headless man riding a motor bike, a bloody bride and a demonic hound that watches over the tomb of a vampire; the ghost who still makes phone calls from Room 1007 of the Paso Robles Hotel, San Francisco; the phantom policeman of Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, who hands out real but not legal speeding tickets; the ghostly barefoot woman of Stow Lake in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco; the ghost of Claudia in the Mansions Hotel, San Francisco; the ghostly couple who haunt the Marriott Anaheim Fairfield Inn, Anaheim; and the bigfoot or sasquatch of the northern forests, are yet more strange folktales of California.

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